Botched anti-measles
campaign kills 15 children in South Sudan
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[June 02, 2017] JUBA
(Reuters) - At least 15 children died in South Sudan in early May after
health workers vaccinating them against measles used the same syringe
without sterilizing it, the health minister said on Friday.
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About 300 children were vaccinated on May 2-5 in Nacholdokopele
village in Eastern Equatoria state, another 32 of whom have
recovered after falling ill with symptoms including fever, vomiting
and diarrhea, Health Minister Riek Gai Kok said.
"The team that vaccinated the children in this tragic event were
neither qualified nor trained for the immunization campaign," Kok
told a news conference.
A report prepared by a committee of specialists found the children
had died from severe sepsis toxicity as a result of the vaccine's
contamination, caused by repeated use of an unsterilized syringe.
Oil-producing South Sudan, which became independent in 2011, has
struggled to provide basic services such as healthcare since it
descended into civil war in December 2013.
(Reporting by Denis Dumo; Writing by Duncan Miriri; Editing by Helen
Popper)
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